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This can be a critical feature when reviewing a slide deck in a group. The current system assumes that all comments will be resolved by one person on their screen. This is certainly not always the case, especially in a startup or M&A.

Please add printing comments in powerpoint. Need this for interviews using stimuli. It seems it is possible for Windows but not mac. Now I think I need to handwrite all comments or copy into Word. Does not sound like 21st century ms office! Thanks.

Any functionality in MS Word/Excel/PPT etc. should work the same whether I'm using a Mac or a PC., I still can't insert tables into Outlook for Mac?by d way if you have any issue or query related to powerpoint you can go to this link https://babasupport.org/microsoft/powerpoint-customer-service/471 and find your answers they provide the best solution.

It's so frustrating that there is no function to print the comments my colleagues have added to my powerpoint - this is absolutely necessary for me to discuss my presentation with my supervisor during our meetings, so that I can have all of my colleagues' comments to hand in one place. Please add this functionality!

Would love to be able to print out the list of comments that were made to a powerpoint presentation that has been reviewed by an SME review team. Also would love to be able to see ALL comments at once and not have to go page by page to see the comments.

Continue to be frustrated by functionality in windows ppt, excel and word products not being available in mac software. Just another example with the option to print comments (not notes) with ppt slides

It would be quite helpful to be able to modify power point presentations to handouts with 6 slides per page and then be able to send them electronically to organizations that invited the speaker to share information. This would make professional commitments much easier and would facilitate sharing of information to the attending audience.